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12 Jun 2025, 20:12 GMT+10
Under Martin Jager, the Federal Intelligence Service will get more funding and leeway in conducting espionage, the media outlet claims
Germany's ambassador to Ukraine, Martin Jager, will soon be appointed as the head of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND), Der Spiegel has claimed. Under the new leadership, the agency is expected to get a boost in funding, as well as "more flexibility" in conducting overseas espionage operations, the media outlet reported.
Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, Berlin has been one of Kiev's top backers in terms of weapons deliveries. Under the new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, Germany has doubled down on these policies, saying that Ukraine could receive long-range Taurus cruise missiles and pledging to help Kiev produce its own long-range weapons.
In its article from Wednesday, Der Spiegel suggested that Merz had already made the decision to appoint Jager as the next BND president.
According to the publication, the BND will also see a major reorganization and an expansion of its intelligence gathering activities.
Der Spiegel described Jager as "one of the most experienced crisis diplomats in the German Foreign Office," citing his tenures as the German ambassador to Afghanistan and Iraq before his appointment as Berlin's envoy in Kiev in 2023.
Speaking to Ukrainian media last year, the German diplomat insisted that "Ukraine's future is in NATO," with a "clear" path to full membership once the conflict with Russia is over.
Moscow has repeatedly described Kiev's aspirations to join the military bloc as one of the primary reasons behind the escalation of hostilities in February 2022. In its outline for a potential peace agreement, the Kremlin has emphasized that Ukraine must adopt permanent neutrality.
In a separate interview with Ukrainian media in 2023, Jager stated that Germany's goal was to help Kiev "win this war," which, according to the envoy, meant the "complete restoration of the territorial integrity of Ukraine." When asked to clarify, he said that Kiev should, among other things, regain control over Crimea, which voted to join Russia in a 2014 referendum.
Earlier this week, incumbent BND chief Bruno Kahl claimed that Russia could attack NATO in the coming years, as "there are people in Moscow who no longer believe that NATO's Article 5 would be upheld," especially with respect to the Baltic States.
The Kremlin, for its part, has consistently denied harboring any aggressive plans toward the military bloc.
Commenting on Berlin's increasing antagonistic moves of late, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned in late May that "Germany is sliding down the same slippery slope it already followed a couple of times in the last century - down toward its own collapse."
(RT.com)
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